"The final score really doesn't do the meet justice," co-op coach Leah Eames said. "It was an incredibly close meet. It was one of the most exciting dual meets I've had as a high school coach in DeKalb."

The co-op's depth showed in multiple events. Natalie Carlson and Sam LeBlanc were second and third in the 200 free while Olson and Alexa Miller were second and third respectively in the 200 individual medley. Miller, Emily Cook and Kayleigh Kozlowski were second, third and fourth in the 100 free.

"They went beyond anyting i expected from them," Eames said. "It was very very fun."

Cogs gain shutout: Genoa-Kingston rebounded from a tough loss against Harvard with a 2-0 victory over Rockford Christian. Uriel Ortega and Cris Camargo each had a goal for the Cogs (12-6-1, 6-5-1 Big Northern Conference East).

"We came out with a lot more energy tonight," G-K coach Randy Tate said. "Overall it was a good team effort and a nice way to end the regular season."

Royals lose thriller: Hinckley-Big Rock fell to Somonauk, 2-1, in the Little Ten Conference tournament championship game. The Royals (17-4) fell behind 2-0, but could only come up with one goal late in the second half. Jared Madden had the sole tally, assisted by Zach Michels.

Josh Schmitt and Jacob Alstad had the goals for Somonauk.

H-BR starts regional play next week and will look to gain a potential rematch against the Bobcats, whom they've lost to twice, with a victory over Aurora Central Catholic in the regional semifinals.